SAINT AMOR (several)

 

“Amor” is the parallel Latin name for Eros (which is more in the era of the Latin Church)

 

 

http://www.thesacredheart.com/saints.htm, Saints:

St. Amor
St. Amor of Amorbach
St. Amor of
Aquitaine

http://www.catholiconline.org/saints/stindex.php?lst=A (Catholic Online), Saints and Angels, “Saints Index | A”:

St. Amor
St. Amor of Amorbach
St. Amor of
Aquitaine

 

http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=1337 (Catholic Online), St. Amor:

St. Amor

Feastday: August 9
unknown

Also Amour, a martyr venerated in the Franche-Comté province of France with Si Viator. The relics of these two martyrs are enshrined in Saint-Amour, in Burgundy.

 

http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=1338 (Catholic Online), St. Amor of Amorbach:

St. Amor of Amorbach

Feastday: August 17
8th century

Benedictine abbot, companion of St. Pirmin in German missionary labors. Amor founded Amorbach monastery in Franconia, modern France.

 

http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=1339 (Catholic Online), St. Amor of Aquitaine:

St. Amor of Aquitaine

Feastday: October 8
9th century

Hermit and founder of Munsterbilsen convent in Liege, Belgium. Also called Amour, he was born in Aquitaine, and lived as a hermit in Maastricht, Belgium.

 

http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=1336 (Catholic Online), St. Amo (a form of amor):

St. Amo

Feastday: October 23
4th century

Bishop of Toul, France.The successor of St. Mansuetus.

 

The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1907, Vol. 1, p. 433:

 

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